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universality

noun as in generality

noun as in ubiquity

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The autobiographical form is well-suited for articulating an “identity-aware” liberalism because those who write them must contend with the tension between the particularity of individual experience and the universality of sentiments and ideas that can connect us to each other, and possibly to every human being in the world.

From Salon

The list is drawn up after consideration to the "universality of participation and quality of competition", as well as local infrastructure and interest.

From BBC

The CGF said the a number of factors, including "universality of participation and quality of competition" as well as local appeal were considered when deciding what sports to include.

From BBC

I wonder: Had I not met Loraine, would I be aging, now, with as much ease and universality?

He’s interested in interrogating consciousness, connection, universality, joy, surrender.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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